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donna777
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ghost30
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royalblush
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sunspun
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I am reading thru all the threads in this part of the forum, trying to figure out how US players are going about depositing and withdrawing from online casinos nowadays.
But I'm not getting much figured out.
Seems like every time I come across a post that talks about a particular method being a good way to go, then a few threads later, someone brings the news that we can forget about that one too... yet another one closing down or rejecting US players or not working somehow or another.
So, can someone tell me some CURRENT and reliable information on what method US players should use to fund their accounts and/or to withdraw from online casinos, should they be lucky enough to be able to???
It's been awhile since I've done any of that, so I'm hopelessly behind on the latest news on what we can and can't use. About the only thing I feel like I know is that I can't use my Neteller account for that anymore (that's how far behind I got!) I think when Neteller was shut down and our accounts were frozen is about when I stopped paying attention to this issue, so I know a lot's happened on it since then, and as I said, I haven't kept up, so I have no idea what works now and what doesn't.
Speaking of Neteller, incidentally, I know I had money in there when it was shut down, and I guess they still have it. I know I read a while back that US people were gonna be able to get their money out someday soon, but that you had to request it, I think. Has that time come and gone, or is it still possible for me to get my money from them?
That'd be good to know too, but what I really need to know is in regard to future purposes. I'm looking at the Quicktender site right now, and I haven't tried to register or anything at all yet, but so far, it looks to me like they accept US residents. Is this the one I should be looking at? Or another one... or IS there even one for US people these days AT ALL? I think I would need one that you can use with your checking account specifically - one that you don't have to use your credit OR debit card with. And NOT one that makes me go to my bank in person to do anything, because my checking account bank is not local.
If I don't find something soon, my local Native American casinos are gonna get ALL my money in the end! And sometimes, I just really wanna play some blackjack in my PJ's without having to leave the house! Besides, all the good bonuses are online, not in town!
So hope someone can help me make some sense out of all this confusing information out there!
Thank you
sunspun
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josie46
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OrangeCrush
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NonoNanette
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